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Pentagon Will Buy Ukraine Laser-guided Rockets, Surveillance Drones by plaindealer: 1:31am On May 07, 2022
Pentagon will buy Ukraine laser-guided rockets, surveillance drones



The Pentagon is expanding delivery of commercially available weapons and military equipment to Ukraine, detailing on Friday its $136 million in purchases of aerial drones, laser-guided rockets, binoculars and other items set for shipment soon.

The weapons and equipment, to be purchased from U.S. companies, represent a separate category of military assistance than the vast quantities of armaments that the United States already has provided Ukraine from existing Pentagon stocks. This round includes $22.6 million worth of 70mm rockets — known as the advanced precision kill weapon system — that can be fired from helicopters, and $17.8 million in additional Switchblade drones, which when armed can be flown into Russian armored vehicles and troop formations. The Pentagon also will procure handheld Puma surveillance drones for $19.7 million, officials said, a decision initially announced last month.

Bill LaPlante, the Pentagon’s undersecretary for acquisition and sustainment, told reporters Friday that the Defense Department has $300 million in congressionally approved funding to spend on commercially available military equipment. Separately, LaPlante said, the Pentagon is negotiating with defense contractors to replace the thousands of Stinger antiaircraft missiles and Javelin anti-armor missiles already provided to Ukraine from its stockpiles.

“We are in contact with industry every day as our requirements evolve,” LaPlante said, “and [the Biden administration] will continue to utilize all available tools to support Ukraine’s armed forces in the face of Russian aggression.”

Biden seeks a dramatic increase in aid for Ukraine

LaPlante’s announcement was the first of two from the Pentagon on Friday outlining additional support for Ukraine as its forces turn to defend against Russia’s bid to seize more territory in the country’s east. Officials said a separate aid package — totaling $150 million worth of artillery rounds, counter-artillery radars, electronic jamming equipment and other gear — was designed for needs unique to the fighting in Donbas.

President Biden issued a statement saying that, with this tranche of weaponry taken from U.S. stockpiles, the administration “has nearly exhausted” its available funds to arm Ukraine and implored Congress to approve his request for more money.

Western artillery surging into Ukraine will reshape war with Russia

The hardware being purchased from U.S. defense firms possess a range of capabilities. The advanced precision kill system, for instance, works by converting low-cost ammunition into guided weapons. U.S. forces have used it to supplement the firepower inherent to a variety of aircraft, including helicopters and fighter jets.

The Switchblades, also called “kamikaze drones,” require little training to operate, defense officials say, and already have proven effective against Russia’s more advanced military. The Puma surveillance drones are expected to expand Ukraine’s intelligence-gathering capabilities.



U.S. troops load an advanced precision kill weapon system training round for a live-fire exercise last year in Germany. (Pfc. Jesus Menchaca/7th Army Training Command)
LaPlante said in an interview Friday that these commercial deliveries complement the weapons shipments that the Pentagon has delivered from its existing stocks. Officials received more than 300 responses from defense contractors after issuing a request last month seeking information about commercially available weapons that might prove helpful to Ukraine, LaPlante said.

As administration officials consider which weapons to send, they are evaluating not only what’s available, but how much can be provided without hindering U.S. national security, how easy it will be for Ukrainian soldiers to learn how to use such systems, and whether there are any classified components that could complicate exporting them, LaPlante said. While many weapons do have classified aspects, some also come in readily exportable versions, he added.

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin told lawmakers earlier this week that the Pentagon is “in pretty good shape” when it comes to supplying Ukraine with weapons to beat back the Russian invasion while still maintaining minimum required stockpiles for protecting the United States.

Some Republican senators expressed doubts about that.

“Our missile stockpiles are being stretched thin after years of producing at a minimum rate of sustainment and the increased demand resulting from efforts to bolster Ukrainian defenses,” Sen. John Boozman (R-Ark.) told Austin, arguing that his contacts within the defense industry were worried about “the challenges they face with trying to increase production rates while shortening lead times.”

Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) questioned whether Ukrainian troops were receiving sufficient guidance on how to use the weapons the United States is providing, citing letters from high-ranking officials in Kyiv and reports that their troops “are not provided adequate training” to operate Javelin missiles, she said.

Javelins have been a bedrock of the U.S. lethal aid to Ukraine since 2018. Austin said he was unfamiliar with such complaints.

The Pentagon has recently restarted its training program for Ukrainian forces, using sites outside the war zone to teach small numbers of personnel how to operate certain systems that the United States is providing. Those troops then return to Ukraine and show their colleagues what they’ve learned.

Congress is weighing President Biden’s request for $33 billion in supplemental support for Ukraine, including $20 billion in security assistance — a package that the Pentagon’s top spokesman, John Kirby, said would likely sustain U.S. support to Kyiv for the next five months. The speed at which the United States would be able to ship weapons to Ukraine, however, will also depend in part on how swiftly and ably the U.S. supplies are able to be replenished by new production.

“For Ukraine to succeed in this next phase of war, its international partners, including the U.S., must continue to demonstrate our unity and our resolve to keep the weapons and ammunition flowing to Ukraine, without interruption,” Biden said in his statement. “Congress should quickly provide the requested funding to strengthen Ukraine on the battlefield and at the negotiating table.”


https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2022/05/06/pentagon-weapons-drones-ukraine/

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Re: Pentagon Will Buy Ukraine Laser-guided Rockets, Surveillance Drones by plaindealer: 1:37am On May 07, 2022
Poor PouTin, you don buy market.

America go send you back to the stone age... grin grin

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Re: Pentagon Will Buy Ukraine Laser-guided Rockets, Surveillance Drones by Hezzyluv: 1:40am On May 07, 2022
plaindealer:
Poor PouTin, you don buy market.

America go send you back to the stone age... grin grin

Lol....

@bold his soldiers on NL are coming for your head cheesy

Putin pupit explaining why his invasion on Ukraine lasted more then he had thought. grin

Re: Pentagon Will Buy Ukraine Laser-guided Rockets, Surveillance Drones by Sergio104(m): 1:56am On May 07, 2022
undecided

I'm not bothered with any one that win this war between the two. It's non of my business.


I'm bothered that a bottle of cahew I do buy 1500 previously is now 2500 when i wanted to buy one embarassed embarassed embarassed
Re: Pentagon Will Buy Ukraine Laser-guided Rockets, Surveillance Drones by plaindealer: 2:14am On May 07, 2022
Hezzyluv:


Lol....

@bold his soldiers on NL are coming for your head cheesy

Putin pupit explaining why his invasion on Ukraine lasted more then he had thought. grin

You mean the illiterate PouTistans?

They are ignorant and illiterate comedians.. grin grin

3 day plan to conquer Ukraine don turn to 70 days of dilemma for PoUtIN, the overrated fool can not defeat small Ukraine, he's busy bombing empty buildings and towns, slaughtering innocent civilians while Ukraine is slapping him left and right, Ukraine is sinking all his warships, killing all his generals, the clown did not even make it to the Ukrainian Capital, Ukraine gave him some serious beating so he ran to the south to bomb steal plant,

After bombing the steel plant by May, 9th, the comedic fool go declare victory..

Ukraine exposed the Russian military as the most useless, poorly trained, poorly equipped and most lazy, incompetent and unprofessional military in the world.


grin grin

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Re: Pentagon Will Buy Ukraine Laser-guided Rockets, Surveillance Drones by Tonypens48(m): 4:42am On May 07, 2022
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Re: Pentagon Will Buy Ukraine Laser-guided Rockets, Surveillance Drones by orisa37: 5:17am On May 07, 2022
BIDEN IS WISE. COOOOORECT STEP.

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